Questions About This Book?

The eBook copy of this book is not guaranteed to include any supplemental materials. Typically only the book itself is included.

Related Products

Rethinking the Color Line: Readings in Race and Ethnicity

Summary

Rethinking the Color Lineis a user-friendly text that does not sacrifice intellectual or theoretical rigor. This anthology of current research examines contemporary issues and explores new approaches to the study of race and ethnic relations. The featured readings effectively engage students by helping them understand theories and concepts, and encourage active learning in the classroom all while providing relevance for students from all ethnic, racial, cultural, and economic backgrounds. The new fourth edition features 8 new readings as well as a new two-color design that brings attention to the "Seeing the Big Picture" and "Questions to Consider" boxes found throughout the text..

Environmental Justice in the 21st Century: Race Still Matters Robert D. Bullard

Race, Religion, and the Color Line (or is that the Color Wall?) Michael Emerson

Why Are There No Supermarkets in my Neighborhood: The Long Search for Fresh Fruit, Produce and Inexpensive Healthy Food Shannon Zenk (et.al) Seeing the Big Picture: Urban Food Deserts: Race, Health and the Lack of “Real” Food

Racialized Opportunity in Social Institutions Race and Criminal Justice: Oxymoron or an American Tragedy

No Equal Justice: The Color of Punishment David Cole Seeing the Big Picture: How Race Tips the Scales of Justice

The Mark of a Criminal Record Devah Pager Seeing the Big Picture: The Link Between Race, Education, Employment and Crime How Race Shapes the Workplace

Kristin v. Aisha; Brad v. Rasheed: What’s in a Name and How it Effects Getting a Job Amy Braverman

When the Pot Boils Over; The Irish, Jews, Blacks and Koreans of New York Roger Waldinger Seeing the Big Picture: Whose Got the “Good” Jobs and Why.

“There’s No Shame in My Game”: Status and Stigma Among Harlem’s Working Poor Katherine S. Newman and Catherine Ellis

Sweatshops in Sunset Park: A Variation of Late Twentieth-Century Chinese Garment Shops in New York City Xiaolan Bao

Hispanics in the American South and the Transformation of the Poultry Industry William Kandel and Emilio A. Parrado Seeing the Big Picture: How Do Segregated Newsrooms Create Biased News? Race, Representations and the Media Drug Dealers, Maids and Mammies: The Role of Stereotypes in the Media

Winnebagos, Cherokees, Apaches and Dakotas: The Persistence of Stereotyping of American Indians in American Advertising Debra Merskin Seeing the Big Picture: The Tomahawk Chop: Racism in Image and Action

The Melting Pot and the Color Line Steven Steinberg Seeing the Big Picture: Who is Allowed to “Melt” in the Pot? Who Wants to?

Who are the Other African Americans? Contemporary African and Caribbean Immigrants in the United States John R. Logan

The Arab Immigrant Experience Michael W. Suleiman

Ethnic and Racial Identities of Second-Generation Black Immigrants in New York City Mary C. Waters Seeing the Big Picture: Is a Non-ethnic Racial Identity Possible? Race and Romance: Blurring Boundaries

Guess Who’s Been Coming to Dinner? Trends in Interracial Marriage over the 20th Century Roland G. Fryer Jr.

Redrawing the Color-Line? : The Problems and Possibilities of Multiracial Families and Group Making Kimberly McClain DaCosta Seeing the Big Picture: Interracial Marriage and the Blurring of the Color Line Living With Less Racism: Strategies for Individual Action